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Trump Campaign Loses Appeal to Monitor Satellite Election Offices in Philadelphia
The Commonwealth Court upheld an earlier decision by a Philadelphia judge, who sided with the state’s top elections official, election lawyers, and city officials.
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PA Supreme Court: Mail-in Ballots Can’t Be Tossed Out Over Voter Signature
“Pennsylvania’s voter identification system is safe and secure,” said state Attorney General Josh Shapiro. “We are protecting every eligible vote and ensuring each is counted.”
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Trump Campaign Tapes Voters at Drop Boxes, Threatens Lawsuit
The state Attorney General said the taping could be construed as voter intimidation.
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Beaver County Nursing Home Sued Over Severe Coronavirus Outbreak
More than 330 residents of Brighton Rehabilitation and Wellness Center have been infected with the novel coronavirus, and 73 of them have died from coronavirus-related illness.
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Obama’s Biden Pitch in Philly Focuses on Strengthening Support Among Black Men
The former president spoke with 14 Black men at a roundtable in Philadelphia.
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Older Workers Face Higher Rates of Unemployment During Pandemic
Older workers have experienced higher unemployment rates than midcareer workers in each month since the onset of the pandemic.
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US Supreme Court Upholds Pennsylvania Mail-in Ballot Deadline
County election officials may receive mail-in ballots through 5 p.m. on Nov. 6, three days after Election Day.
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Pennsylvania Just Broke Its Voter Registration Record
More than 9 million Pennsylvanians have registered to vote, and nearly half of them are Democrats.
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Black Officers Break From Unions Over Trump Endorsements
“We are members of these unions, and they don’t take into consideration our feelings about Donald J. Trump, then they don’t care about us and … they don’t care about our dues,” one former union leader said.
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Gov. Wolf Vetoes Bill to Let Restaurants Operate at Full Capacity
“This bill represents another meaningless attempt to change a necessary tool for fighting the pandemic,” Gov. Tom Wolf wrote in his veto message.




















